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Maps

Updated October 9th 2017 – 535 Maps

Good lord I love maps.

When I started this blog I hadn’t even considered using it to fulfill my map fetish in some twisted way. But now it is best known for my maps.

So here I’m collecting all my maps so you don’t have to dig through the whole archive of blog posts to find them. They are presented in reverse chronological order, starting with the most recent maps and then proceeding into older and older examples of my work.

I’ve also included a legend of the majority of the mapping symbols used throughout these maps (well, mostly the overhead maps – the side-views are pretty much the same and/or self-evident I hope).

Overhead Map Key

There are several groups of maps I’m not linking to here, for those you’ll have to go to their appropriate pages:

The keyed ones are keyed… The rest aren’t. As for usage, I encourage people to stock them on their blogs and I’ll post a link to the stocked dungeon on their blog. The rules though are that I still own the map, I get credit for the map (and a link) and that these are not for commercial projects. For that you have to get a license from me.

Too…many….awesomes [head explodes]. [Scrapes goop off monitor, reassembles into same old geek] Thanks for posting such great maps. I’ve recently begun a rather rough shod homebrew and I think my newbs will have a great time crawling through these.

Dude, your cartography is excellent! Did you ever consider getting into caving? There are loads of still unmapped caves, and with your skills you could create maps of real things and aid science at the same time. Not to mention that caves are pretty awesome.

OMG!! This Is Amazing!! From super complexes to simple 3 room hideaways. Thank you so much for making these free to use. I want them all, but it will take forever to download them. Is there a pdf compilation of all of them or will my next few hours be composed of incessant clicking?